Born in
Amsterdam, Netherlands, Daal is a product of the
Ajax youth system and he had a spell with Dutch amateur club
FC Omniworld, before joining
Aberdeen in August 2006. He was signed on an amateur contract, due to red tape governing the transfer of amateur players in the Netherlands. Daal joined
Dundee on
loan until the end of the
2006–07 season to cover for Dee's player
Derek Lyle, who was injured. Soon after this loan spell expired, he was told that he had no future at the club by
Jimmy Calderwood and he left in the summer of 2007 and moved to
St Johnstone. On 30 January 2008, Daal was released by St Johnstone due to a replacement of their manager. He signed for Spanish club
CF Fuenlabrada but left at the end of the 2008 season to move back to Scotland, signing for newly promoted
Scottish First Division side
Ross County.
North Queensland Fury In August 2009, Daal made the long trip to Australia and was signed by new
A-League club
North Queensland Fury to a short-term injury cover deal, backed by the recommendation of North Queensland assistant coach
Stewart Petrie who spent time with Daal at Ross County. Daal's visa was rushed through in time for him to take the field in Round 1 for North Queensland's inaugural A-League match against
Sydney FC. Daal started alongside captain
Robbie Fowler before being substituted in the 54th minute of the match which North Queensland lost 3–2. Appearances for the
Townsville-based outfit in his initial stages with the club were mostly made from the bench, with his first goal for North Queensland against
Adelaide United on 28 August 2009 with a cool finish. Daal became embroiled in controversy when he conceded a last minute penalty kick, having been adjudged to have handled the ball in the Adelaide penalty box. Robbie Fowler came out in support of Daal in the media shortly after the match. Daal's short-term contract with North Queensland expired after the Round 6 victory over Sydney FC. On 16 September 2009, coach
Ian Ferguson stated his wish to retain Daal's services in Townsville. Daal remained in Townsville, and despite North Queensland's 23-man playing roster already being full, Daal was signed up to his second short-term injury cover deal as a replacement for
Karl Dodd. On 24 October 2009, Daal made history by securing North Queensland's first ever home victory with a stunning left foot drive to seal a 2–1 comeback against
Perth Glory. Daal's effort was awarded the Solo Goal of the Week for Round 12 of the A-League. On the back of a string of impressive performances including a brace against
Newcastle Jets, and then one week later scored a stunning winner against Melbourne Victory. Daal was rewarded with a one-year full-time deal with North Queensland, which kept him at the club until the end of the 2010/11 A-League season. Due to the North Queensland Fury club folding at the end of the 2010–11 season, Daal left and signed for
Hong Kong First Division League club
South China.
Kienlongbank Kien Giang In 2012, he moved to Vietnam to play for
Kienlongbank Kien Giang F.C. where he scored two goals and help Kienlongbank Kien Giang F.C. avoid relegation It was confirmed in August 2016 that Ross County manager Jim McInytre expressed his interest for Daal to rejoin the club he once played for following the departure of Brian Graham to Hibernian. Daal is back in the UK and is rumoured to be signing a 2-year deal for the Scottish Premiership outfit despite interest from highland rivals Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
RWDM In summer 2016, Daal joined
Belgian Third Amateur Division club
RWDM from fellow Belgian side
FCO Beerschot Wilrijk, where he scored 40 goals in 67 matches. He scored 18 in 25 in his first season at RWDM. ==International career==